WALLINGFORD A public hearing regarding the removal of trees on Quinnipiac Street will be held at Town Hall on Friday, according to a notice posted on the towns website.

The town has announced plans to replace 28 trees on Quinnipiac Street, between Washington Street and Route 5. Mayor William W. Dickinson Jr. said the plan is to continue replacing trees moving up Center Street to Main Street. There are 40 trees lining Center Street between Route 5 and Main Street. There is a mixture of pear and oak trees planted in the downtown area. They were planted as part of the towns streetscape improvement program in the mid-1990s.

Fridays hearing, to be held at 4 p.m. in council chambers, is strictly for the purpose of tree removal on Quinnipiac Street from Washington Street to Route 5, the notice states.

Last week, Public Works Director Henry McCully, who is the towns tree warden, said a public hearing on the subject is the proper procedure according to state statute.

The trees planted downtown are supposed to be replaced every so often, he said.

They are not the types of trees you expect to be here a hundred years from now, he said.

After the hearing, McCully said he will make his final decision whether to proceed with the replacement program. It will cost the town an estimated $15,000 to follow through with the replacement of trees downtown, he said.

If people want to object, I will take all of their objections into consideration, McCully said. Ill make a final decision based on their consideration.

Tuesday nights Town Council meeting will include a discussion on downtown tree removal, prompted by Town Councilor Nick Economopoulos. The meeting will be held in council chambers at 6:30 p.m.

In his July 1 email request to have the discussion placed on the meetings agenda, Economopoulos asked Town Council Chairman Bob Parisi that an update on the entire place for all ornamental tree replacements be provided by McCully. Economopoulos requested that schematics and locations be provided for tree removal. He asked for the types of trees being removed, as well as the types of trees that will replace them. Also, he requested the past ten years of cost annually for the licensed arborist to prune the entire streetscape area ...

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